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" William, that, in this article, your first fuct is false ; and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direct contradiction to a gentleman of your appearance, I could wish that, in your future publications, you would pay a greater attention... "
Junius and His Works: Compared with the Character and Writings of Philip ... - Page 6
by William Cramp - 1850 - 113 pages
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Political Register and Impartial Review of New Books: V. 1-5, Volume 4

1769 - 428 pages
...material of all. I am lorry to tell you, Sir William, that, in this article, your firft. fan is falfe, and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a diren contradiction toa gentleman of your appearance, I could wiih that, ia future publications, you...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 2, Part 2

Junius - 1770 - 246 pages
...material of all. I am forry to tell you, Sir William, that, in this article, your firft faft is falfe, and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direft contradiction to a gentleman of your appearance, I could wifh that, in your future publications,...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., Volume 2

1771 - 508 pages
...of all. I am forry to tell you, Sir William, that, in this article, your firfl fail is f.ilfe, snd as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a diredl Contradiction to a gentleman of your appearance, I could wilh that, in your future publications,...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1774 - 266 pages
...material of all. I am forry to tall you, Sir William, that, in this article, your firft faft is falfe, and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direft contradiftion to a gentleman of your appearance, I could wifh that in your future publications,...
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The Letters of the Celebrated Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1783 - 288 pages
...material of all. I am forry to tell you, Sir William, that, in this article, your firft faft is falfe, and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direft contradiftion to a gentleman of your appearance, I could wifh that, in your futurei publications,...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 1

Junius - 1804 - 472 pages
...must frequently have seen him in these unhappy, disgraceful moments, could have described him so well. The last charge, of the neglect of the army, is indeed...William, that, in this article, your first fact is false ; hnd, as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direct contradiction to a gentleman of...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1809 - 364 pages
...^ frequently have seen him in these unhappy disgracefill moments, could have described him so well. The last charge, of the neglect of the army, is indeed...to tell you, Sir William, that in this article your first'fact is false ; and as there is nothing more painful to me than to give a direct contradiction...
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The identity of Junius with a distinguished living character [sir P. Francis ...

John Taylor - 1818 - 440 pages
...country." (Speech 19th April, 1787, p. 22.) The following expression is a solecism:— JUNIUS.—I am sorry to tell you, Sir William, that in this article, your first fact is false." (i. 75.) FRANCIS—" This part of the motion, I say, implies a false fact." (Minute, October 12th,...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1818 - 446 pages
...must frequently have seen him in these unhappy disgraceful moments, could have described him so well. The last charge, of the neglect of the army, is indeed the most material of all. 1 am sorry to tell you, Sir William, that in this article your first fact is false ; and as there is...
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The Letters of Junius: "Stat Nominis Umbra."

Junius - 1821 - 414 pages
...C freqnently have seen him in these unhappy, disgraceful moments, could have descrihed him so well. The last charge, of the neglect of the army, is indeed...article your first fact is false ; and as there is nothi ng more painful to me than to give a direct contradiction toagentlemanofyourappearance,! could...
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